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The following pages link to Representations of the Alternating Group which are Irreducible Over Subgroups (Q2766445):
Displayed 17 items.
- Subgroup structure and representations of finite and algebraic groups. (Q496477) (← links)
- On \(p\)-blocks of symmetric and alternating groups with all irreducible Brauer characters of prime power degree. (Q952549) (← links)
- On the restriction of cross characteristic representations of \(^2F_4(q)\) to proper subgroups. (Q1042427) (← links)
- Irreducible tensor products over alternating groups (Q1570361) (← links)
- Irreducible tensor products for alternating groups in characteristic \(5\) (Q2048317) (← links)
- Irreducible restrictions of representations of symmetric and alternating groups in small characteristics (Q2182277) (← links)
- Irreducible tensor products for alternating groups in characteristics 2 and 3 (Q2220176) (← links)
- Irreducible restrictions of representations of symmetric groups in small characteristics: reduction theorems (Q2272968) (← links)
- On the irreducibility of symmetrizations of cross-characteristic representations of finite classical groups. (Q2376586) (← links)
- Cross-characteristic representations of \(\mathrm{Sp}_6(2^a)\) and their restrictions to proper subgroups. (Q2376593) (← links)
- Irreducible character restrictions to maximal subgroups of low-rank classical groups of types \(B\) and \(C\) (Q2424263) (← links)
- Representation theory of symmetric groups and related Hecke algebras (Q3576995) (← links)
- On restrictions of modular spin representations of symmetric and alternating groups (Q4452270) (← links)
- Rank 3 permutation characters and maximal subgroups (Q4906548) (← links)
- Irreducible tensor products of representations of covering groups of symmetric and alternating groups (Q4999456) (← links)
- Some remarks on maximal subgroups of finite classical groups (Q5138281) (← links)
- Irreducible restrictions of representations of alternating groups in small characteristics: Reduction theorems (Q5221314) (← links)